toPhonetics Converter

com.mu_sonic.tophonetics2.freemium

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Total installs
850.4K(850,483)
Rating
4.4(30 reviews)
Released
November 11, 2014
Last updated
August 11, 2025
Category
Education
Developer
Mu-sonic
Developer details
Name
Mu-sonic
E-mail
android@mu-sonic.com
Website
unknown
Country
United Kingdom
Address
unknown
Android SDKs
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Screenshots

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Description

Got an English text and want to see how to pronounce it? This app will turn your English text into its phonetic transcription using International Phonetic Alphabet.

Features:

- See phonetic transcription of the whole text, not just the dictionary forms of separate words.
- Choose between British and American* pronunciation. When British dialect is selected the [r] sound at the end of the word is only voiced if followed by a vowel, which follows British phonetic convention.
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols used.
- The structure of the text and sentences in it (line breaks, punctuation marks, etc.) is preserved in phonetic transcription output making it easier to read.
- An option to vary pronunciation depending on whether words are in stressed or weak position in the sentence, as in connected speech.
- In addition to commonly used vocabulary the database contains a very substantial amount of place names (including names of countries, their capitals, US states, UK counties), nationalities and popular names.
- Where a word has a number of possible pronunciations (highlighted in blue in the output) you can select the one that agrees with the context by tapping on it.
- Print (or export to PDF) your transcription results, IPA only or along with the original.

*) American transcriptions are based on the open Carnegie Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary.